Richmond settles lawsuit by former FOIA officer without disclosing how much money she’ll get
Odie Donald II said the settlement is “in no way an admission of wrongdoing” but said it is in the city's interest to settle.
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Richmond settles lawsuit by former FOIA officer without disclosing how much money she’ll get
Odie Donald II said the settlement is “in no way an admission of wrongdoing” but said it is in the city's interest to settle.
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